• Finishing the night on a high were the winners of BurySOUND 2009, Cure Caballo, who got the crowd going more than any of the other acts and working them up into a sweat by the end of the first song.

    BBC: BurySOUND 2010 gig featuring Cure Caballo at The Lounge

  • Over our lifetimes, we will probably earn far more by the sweat of our brow than by investing.

    FORBES: Watch Your Assets

  • Stress sweat is triggered by the same hormones, mainly adrenaline, that prompt us to react quickly when faced with a threatening situation.

    WSJ: Why We Sweat When We're Stressed

  • And although the dining room looks fit for guests dressed in their finest togs, visitors--as few as 12 but rarely more than 24--usually wear gray sweat suits (supplied by the spa) to meals at group tables.

    FORBES: Cal-a-Vie Reverie

  • From the get-go, his thesis is clear: Because college athletes play not just for love of the game but to win, and because their schools make money from their sweat, the system by definition is corrupt.

    FORBES: Book Review

  • Instead, many bosses have responded, entirely rationally, by trying to sweat as much return in as short a time as they can manage from as little equity as possible.

    ECONOMIST: America��s financial markets may be about to shrink

  • The Murrayfield crowd were dumbstruck as New Zealand went into the break 28-3 ahead without seeming to have broken sweat and their misery was compounded by an injury to Mike Blair.

    BBC: Scotland 3-49 New Zealand

  • Saying that job-creating entrepreneurs eager to invest their precious sweat equity are being slowed down by outdated policies, investor and author Andy Kessler has come up with five compelling ideas that business leaders in every industry should evaluate long and hard.

    FORBES: The Next Big Thing: Five Fabulous Ideas

  • Sweat-soaked nights here were characterised by the breaking down of traditional musical genres.

    ECONOMIST: Country music

  • Commercial trials are under way on Affectiva's skin-conductance sensors, wristwatch-size devices that detect emotional engagement by measuring tiny changes in sweat-gland activity.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • If driving to a store and waving your phone by a terminal puts too much sweat on your brow, American Express has launched a new way to part with your money in exchange for physical goods that's even more effortless.

    ENGADGET

  • The company was founded in 1996 by Kevin Plank after growing tired of sweat soaked T-shirts while working out.

    FORBES: Breaking Down Under Armour's $53 Fair Value

  • The earliest accounts of sweat lodges in Native American culture appear in writings by European settlers from the 1600s, and according to anthropologist Raymond A Bucko, author of The Lakota Ritual of the Sweat Lodge, sweat lodges have not changed significantly since that time.

    BBC: The origins of bathhouse culture around the world

  • High-definition television does more for sport than for many other genres: you may not want to see a newsreader's wrinkles, but it could be fun to watch the grass ruffled by the wind or the beads of sweat running down Kobe Bryant's face.

    ECONOMIST: Sport and the media are natural bedfellows

  • By the end, competitors are dripping with sweat and there are always a couple of injuries to contend with.

    WSJ: For Shear Thrills, Nothing Beats This Competition

  • Brown enacted it by dropping to his knees, awash in sweat, unable to dance another step, yet shooing away his cape bearer, the aide who would enrobe him and hustle him offstage.

    NEWYORKER: We Are Alive

  • Mr. Liu, the city comptroller, launched his campaign by saying that he worked in a city sweat shop as a child, a story that backfired in the 2009 race when his mother told a newspaper that it was untrue.

    WSJ: Politicians Get Personal in This Year's New York Mayoral Race

  • This is boosted by early NFL orders as well as launches of several sweat kicks, the Lunarlon and the innovative FlyKnit, a sneaker manufactured in a single piece.

    FORBES: Running Away From Nike? You'll Miss Out On Olympic-Sized Profit

  • The entrepreneur takes a dollar and makes two out of it, not by sleight of hand but with the an applied mind and sweat of her brow.

    FORBES: Show Thanks For Entrepreneurs -- And Lend A Hand

  • But when it comes to avoiding loops of doom, deciding whether to delegate or to sweat the details, whether to synergize or specialize, whether to manage by walking around and solving problems or manage by ignoring problems and pursuing opportunities, whether to run tight ships or to inculcate chaotic innovation among armies of shorts-wearing, Ping-Pong playing, cubicle-less knowledge workers, humanity is still figuring this out at least, I am.

    FORBES: Memo To Investors: Bernanke And Obama Are Your Business Partners

  • During the rehearsal, Lang was all business, and by the time he was done his shirt and jacket were soaked with sweat.

    NEWYORKER: The Olympian

  • Exports are the sweat of our brows, our backbreaking labour, that we send away to be enjoyed by people in other countries.

    FORBES: US And EU Free Trade Negotiations: No, This Is An Appalling Idea, Truly Terrible

  • He licks it, his tongue tickled by the carbonation, the flavor of citrus, of wine, mixed with salt and sweat.

    NEWYORKER: Brother on Sunday

  • The sport is corrupted by money, wields too much power over the university and exploits student-athletes whose sweat earns millions for the school free of charge, they say.

    FORBES: College Football Title Games Are Embarrassments

  • It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and can coast down them.

    CNN: Private Ryan was a hero, but there were bums, too

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